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https://www.defense.gov/Explore/New...sity-inclusion-important-for-mission-success/

"The [secretary of defense] looks at the department, leading through values. And diversity, equity, and inclusion are part of our values as a country and our values as a department,” Cummings said. "His intention is that we incorporate that into our work and everything that we do. It is a strategic imperative, and it's critical to mission success and accomplishment that diversity and inclusion are included in our strategies."

Our previous lack of focus on diversity must be the reason we've lost every conflict for the last 250 years.


"The way that I personally think about diversity and inclusion is from the perspective of competing for talent," Cummings said. "In order for us ... to get the best possible capability, we need to have a structure and an environment that incorporates the totality of the United States of America as well as the capabilities of our allies and partners. And if we want to get the best skills, the best capability, the best thought, the best innovation, the only way for us to do that is to encourage everyone to want to compete to be part of our team."

So the way to get the best team is not to be color blind and hire based on ability, it is to hire according to intersectionality points. This is revolutionary thinking. Imagine, if we had made a point of hiring more homosexual transsexual racial minorities at NASA, instead of the most qualified people we could find, we might have colonized Mars or Alpha Centauri by now. Filling the Berlin Brigade with pansexual Wiccans during the Cold War could have caused the wall to fall decades earlier and the Soviets and Chinese to take each other out. So many lost opportunities were there before our Great Awokening.
 
Which part, though?

Its a weird post to laugh at. There are two parts.

1. The businesses discriminating based on race.

2. Me saying they are racist

You randomly started cackling so curious which part was so funny
 
Oh totally

I mean, you say it. So it’s so obviously.

Lol

Still don’t follow him on twitter ftr but as you say, glad you are here to inform me of his posts
 
FL Republican Says He’ll Use Russian Hit Squad to Make Opponent ‘Disappear’ in Chilling Secret Recording

He went on to say:

""My polling people are going to charge me $20,000 to do a poll right before the primary, and if the poll says Luna's gonna win, she's gonna be gone. She's gonna disappear. And you cannot tell anybody that, but for the good of our country, we have to sacrifice the few."

https://secondnexus.com/william-braddock-call-luna-disappear


Bolder part sounds like thethe type logic
 
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Why don't leaders of these ****hole cities ever get held accountable for this?

Tell me more about pepper spray and feet on desk, though

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Why don't leaders of these ****hole cities ever get held accountable for this?

Tell me more about pepper spray and feet on desk, though

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It’s incredible the left could make African American lives worse off in almost every way imaginable in the areas they control as yet somehow blame white republicans.

****ing losers and idiot sheep who go along with it.
 
I guess this is a good place to put as the lefts mental illness prevents them from seeing real world solutions.


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...ion-acres-forests-help-prevent-wildfires.html


California is adopting former Donald Trump's plan to thin out the state's 33 million acres of forests with controlled burns and raking the woodland floor - after state officials essentially laughed off the former president's idea a few years ago.
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Now, California is putting Trump's plan into practice statewide as groups of 12-person crews set about a $500 million effort to thin the state's forests with controlled burns and sweeping the forest floors of pines, redwoods and firs, according to a recent Bloomberg report.

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Director of the Climate and Energy Policy Program at Stanford University Michael Wara admits that attempting simply being reactive and fighting fires as they start is 'a forever war,' he said.

'You don’t win those. The solution is to change your strategy and really rethink what you are doing.'

For now, that solution is for a handful of 12-man crews, equipped with chainsaws and axes, to thin out the state's forests as a new wildfire season nears, Bloomberg reports. On a good day, these crews can clear up to a quarter of an acre a day.
 
If he had encouraged people to have a fire extinguisher in every home they would have found something about it to criticize.
 
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